Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí

The aim of this diploma thesis is to chart regional variability of mortality using the concept of avoidable mortality which occured in order to compare the differences in the level of health care and consequential mortality. Health care is one of the factors which affects mortality. Since the 1970&#...

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Main Author: Procházka, Martin
Other Authors: Dzúrová, Dagmar
Format: Dissertation
Language:Czech
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-340029
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-3400292017-06-28T04:19:55Z Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí Regional variability of mortality level on death causes suggestible by health care Procházka, Martin Dzúrová, Dagmar Lustigová, Michala The aim of this diploma thesis is to chart regional variability of mortality using the concept of avoidable mortality which occured in order to compare the differences in the level of health care and consequential mortality. Health care is one of the factors which affects mortality. Since the 1970's the concept of avoidable mortality has passed long developement which is described in the theoretical part as well. Methodology concept of avoidable mortality was subsequently used throughout the Czech Republic for the period from 2006- 2012 and in individual districts and regions from 2006 to 2010. The main chapter of the diploma thesis is based on the results of this analysis. The aim of this diploma thesis is to demonstrate through the selected indicators of health care their impact on different levels of avoidable mortality. Key words: avoidable mortality, regional variability in mortality, ischemic heart disease, nationa screening program, healthcare system 2015 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-340029 cze info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description The aim of this diploma thesis is to chart regional variability of mortality using the concept of avoidable mortality which occured in order to compare the differences in the level of health care and consequential mortality. Health care is one of the factors which affects mortality. Since the 1970's the concept of avoidable mortality has passed long developement which is described in the theoretical part as well. Methodology concept of avoidable mortality was subsequently used throughout the Czech Republic for the period from 2006- 2012 and in individual districts and regions from 2006 to 2010. The main chapter of the diploma thesis is based on the results of this analysis. The aim of this diploma thesis is to demonstrate through the selected indicators of health care their impact on different levels of avoidable mortality. Key words: avoidable mortality, regional variability in mortality, ischemic heart disease, nationa screening program, healthcare system
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Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí
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title Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí
title_short Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí
title_full Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí
title_fullStr Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí
title_full_unstemmed Regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí
title_sort regionální variabilita úrovně úmrtnosti na příčiny úmrtí ovlinitelné zdravotní péčí
publishDate 2015
url http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-340029
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